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What is "Hertz(Hz)" in science?

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Answered by shivam6291629
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Hertz, unit of frequency. The number of hertz (abbreviated Hz) equals the number of cycles per second. ... The term hertz was proposed in the early 1920s by German scientists to honour the 19th-century German physicist Heinrich Hertz.

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Answered by Ashely607S
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           Hertz is a unit of frequency that defines the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. When applied to monitors, it basically means that 1 hertz = 1 frame per second. The higher the Hz, the more frames your monitor can display per second.

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